Background: Growing evidence demonstrates subtle left ventricular myocardial dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome (MetS), with central obesity, glucose intolerance and inflammation emerging as important contributors. Whether these results can be translated to the right ventricle (RV) is not yet fully elucidated. Furthermore, although lifestyle intervention favorably impacts MetS components and inflammatory biomarkers, its effect on RV myocardial function remains unknown today. Methods: Thirty-nine MetS adults free of diabetes were enrolled in a three month lifestyle intervention program including diet and physical exercise, and compared with forty healthy controls. Blood biochemistry, echocardiography including tissue Doppler i...
Purpose—The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with a three-fold increase risk of cardiovascula...
This study sought to examine the relationships between right ventricular (RV) function and geometry,...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...
Aims: The purpose of our study was to determine the effect of lifestyle intervention on left ventric...
International audienceObjective: The aim of the study is to characterize left ventricular (LV) myoca...
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of MoldovaIntroduction...
Background: Strain and strain-rate imaging (SRI) have been found clinically useful in the assessment...
MetS is the manifestation of a cluster of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and is associated with a ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is capable of impairing the myocardial function. Several studies have ...
BACKGROUND: The study was aimed to evaluate the impact of the metabolic syndrome on left ventricula...
Alterations in myocardial structure, function, tissue composition (e.g., fibrosis) may be associated...
International audienceType 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity induce left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Th...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) a...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) have been associated with an impairment of left...
Purpose—The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with a three-fold increase risk of cardiovascula...
This study sought to examine the relationships between right ventricular (RV) function and geometry,...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...
Aims: The purpose of our study was to determine the effect of lifestyle intervention on left ventric...
International audienceObjective: The aim of the study is to characterize left ventricular (LV) myoca...
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of MoldovaIntroduction...
Background: Strain and strain-rate imaging (SRI) have been found clinically useful in the assessment...
MetS is the manifestation of a cluster of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and is associated with a ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is capable of impairing the myocardial function. Several studies have ...
BACKGROUND: The study was aimed to evaluate the impact of the metabolic syndrome on left ventricula...
Alterations in myocardial structure, function, tissue composition (e.g., fibrosis) may be associated...
International audienceType 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity induce left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Th...
Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) a...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM) have been associated with an impairment of left...
Purpose—The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with a three-fold increase risk of cardiovascula...
This study sought to examine the relationships between right ventricular (RV) function and geometry,...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) is associated with cardiovascular risk exceeding that expected from athe...